When she was basically every girl who has ever worried about her body:

When she was a little bit of a fangirl:

When she tried to go vegan:

When she made us kind of wish she had her own show:

When she shared this very suggestive bumper sticker:

When she shut her IVF trolls down with this perfect quip:

When she admitted pregnancy fashion is hard:

When she gave us this useful advice:

When she revealed a major flaw in the system:

When she revealed the ways new models really make money:

When she trolled her trolls:

When this was her response about her daughter after the Internet shamed her for going out to dinner with John:

When she reminded us that being a celebrity isn't always all fun and games:

When she admitted her laziness and felt no shame:

When she reminisced about her pre-baby life:

When she was just a little bit immature in the best way possible:

When she fell victim to the WebMD curse:

When she was all of us who hate shaving our legs:

When she was hilariously twisted

When even she couldn't escape this Apple annoyance:

When she needed to be reminded why her small butt is great, too:

When she felt no shame in admitting her love for bread:

When she made this admittedly genius plan:

When she made this observation:

When she didn't know what to do with nail polish, and it was endearing:

When she wasn't sure how to keep Tweeting as a new parent:

When she had no time for the haters:

When her TV choices were relatable AF:

And when she summed up our thoughts about the future:

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Over recent court objections that Woods, according to the defendant's lawyer, was looking to harass a deadman's family, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled for the defendant to identify his deceased client.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, after hearing about the death of the anonymous defendant WoodsTweeted,

"Learn this. Libel me, I'll sue you. If you die, I'll follow you to the bowels of Hell. Get it?"

According to the defendant's Lawyer, Kenneth White's, opposition,

Woods claims he does not seek to harass or abuse quote his client's survivors, However White argued that Wood's tweets in reaction to the lawsuit are doing just that.